Наука и инновации в медицине (Sep 2016)

MECHANISMS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE CIRCADIAN SYSTEM, EEG RHYTHMS AND REGULATION OF VEGETATIVE PROCESSES

  • N P Romanhuk,
  • N L Tyurin,
  • O V Borisova,
  • L N Loginova,
  • L A Kirasirova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35693/2500-1388-2016-0-3-51-55
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 51 – 55

Abstract

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Aim - to investigate the dynamics of EEG rhythms and vegetative responses in human on a short-term exposure of the retina to the blue light in the spectrum of maximum sensitivity of circadian photoreceptors during daytime wake. Materials and methods. EEG parameters (BP-010302 BrainАmp Standart128), blood pressure and heart rate variability (HRV) were recorded at 22 volunteer students aged 18-20 years before, after and during the 2-5 minute stimulation of circadian retinal receptors by blue light with maximum wavelength of 480 nm. Results. The stimulation of the photoreceptors of the circadian system correlates with the dynamics of the following neurovegetative processes: desynchronization in beta2- and gamma EEG rhythms, synchronization in teta2- and alpha1-frequency bands; increase in the duration of RR interval and power of low-frequency component of HRV, decrease in the percentage of high-frequency oscillation spectrum of HRV and decrease in systolic blood pressure. Termination of the stimulation of circadian system photoreceptors causes the transformation of EEG rhythms response with predominance of synchronization in low (teta1, teta 2), medium (alpha 1, alpha 2, alfa 3) and high frequency (beta 2) bands. Conclusion. The paper shows the possibility of quick correction of human vegetative background by controlling the circadian system. The human circadian clock is likely to control functional brain activity involving beta 2- and gamma-quantization.

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